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October 28, 1914 - Image 5

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The Michigan Daily, 1914-10-28

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tHE MICHIGAN DAILY

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"Head and Shoulders above the
Crowd" of ordinary dressers is a very
natural and, wholly justified feeling for
a wearer of STIN-BT oCH Smart, Clothes.

Above
the
Crowd"

Try it you'il like it.

Young Men
Whatever you pay for your clothing you
cannot afford to overlook this fact ; the
big store of Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Co. can
and does positively give the greatest
value. Whether it is a suit or overcoat,
Manhattan Shirt, Knox Hat, Spalding
Sweater, neckwear, hosiery, gloves, un-
derwear, trousers, fancy vests, slipons.
Everything new and everything right.

! III
Lindenschmitt, Apfel & Co.
CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS
etore Buying Your Fall Suit

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See W. E. DIETERLE at his Ann Arbor Store,
516 E.Williams St., three doors below Maynard.
All foreign Woolens of the latest weaves and
designs. Come in and see for yourself.

VARSITY TAILOR

WM. E. DIETERLE

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DEAN'S

Fresh Roasted
Peanuts
A FULL 10l
POUND 1
214 S. Main St.

I We are Showing a New Line of

Waldemar Chains
Tie Clasps
Stick Pins
Call Buttons

Lingeree Pins
Bracelets
Watch Wrist Holders
Bar and Beauty Pins

Lenses Ground and Matched. Biing in the broken pieces.
Complete line of Eye Glass Mountings. Chains and Library Glasses
FINE WATCH, JEWELRY AND OPTICAL REPAIRING
HALLER JEWELRY CO., State Street Jelvelers
F. L. HALL, 514 E.WI 1lam WAI KING LOO
Phone 2225 COME UP AND TRY
PRESSING led George'sChopSuey
and NO LOSS BY F RE Delicious Chinese and American Dishes
O41 S. State St. Pbone 1244 L

Druids, senior literary society, initi-
ated the following men last night: P.
Chapman, D. Donald, C. Jenks, A.
Mothersill, B. Palmer, R. Rice, C. Stu-
art, G. Wells. Following the initiation,
a banquet was held at the Michigan
Union at which Dean J. R. Effinger,
Prof. David Friday, J. Watkins, P. D.
Koontz, and B. Palmer spoke.
-Carl Grawn,'09-'11L, a member of Phi
Delta Phi fraternity, now with Merri-
man, Yerkes and Simons, Detroit, was
married to Miss Gertrude Alice Rock-
wood, a daughter of Harry A.Rockwood,
'83L, of Detroit, Thursday, October 22.
-Allotment of tickets to the Penn
game is proceeding rapidly at the ath-
letic association office. Although the
plan for receiving applications is new
this year, the authorities state that
there have been a remarkably small
percentage of mistakes.
Damage to the extent of $60.00 was
caused by a fire at the Alpha Tau Ome-
ga house Monday night.
-R. B. Shivel was elected president
of the senior pharmics yesterday, The
other officers chosen were; Vice-pres-
ident, O. A. Brines; secretary, W. ,
Seibert; treasurer, R. G. Arner; ath-
letic manager, R. M. McGregor.
-Alice Wiard was elected vice-presi-
dent of the senior lits yesterday af-
ternoon. The class will meet in room
205 Tappan hall at 4:30 o'clock Tues-
day afternoon.
-Prof. Tobias Diekhoff, of the German
department, has recently written and
had published a book entitled "The
German Language, and Outline of Its
Development."
-Magazines from the different foreign
countries are being received regularly
now by the library. The various peri-
odicals from , Germany are coming i
almost every day,
-Several steel museum cases for ex-
hibiting specimens have been received
by the botany department, and will be
used in the new science building.
-Carl F. Daiss, '12E, is to be married
to Miss Edna F. Kilchine, of Detroit,
on November 4. While in college,
Daiss was a member of Michigamua.
-For the second time,junior engineer
re-election for class president result-
ed in a tie, the vote yesterday being
44 to 44. Another attempt to brek
the deadlock will be made from :o
to 5:30 o'clock uesay afternoon.
-Arrangement hae been completed
by a student honorary society to have
a wagon parade around the campus,
advertising the send-off of the Varsity
tomorrow afternoon.
-Prof. Jesse Reeves, Prof. Hugo
Thieme and Prof. T. C. Trueblood will
speak at the smoker of the Indiana
club to be held at the Union, Wedes;-
day November 4. Tikets se lfr 15
cents,
Honora Fogarty was elected wom-
en's basketball manager by the senior
lits at their class meeting yesterdy.
October 28.

Remember, there are
over 1,560 coupons
out, and if you want
yours for Christmas
COME IN SOON
619 E. Liberty St.

PREKET-EES SWEETS ARE
the best because they are manufactured of the
best materials and under our supervision.
We give you quick service in ourfountain drinks and
lunches.
SUGAR BOWL

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N OTI'CE
Come Early and
Avoid the Rush
If, you have a coupon for
Portraits to be made at
Hoppe's Studio
COME IN NOW

Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Co

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MON. Oct. 26 he Vioing Queen
(With Mary Fuller)
TUES. Oct. 27- Lights on London (By
George R. Sims)
WED. Oct. 28-Lord Chumney
THURS Oct.. 29 - Perlils of Pauline
9th Story
FRI.OCot. 30- The White Mouse with
Wheeler Oakman
SAT. Oct. 81 - The Seventh Prelude
with Richard Travers
in the'Season of Buds
With Mary Pickford
Coming Next Week - Wonenaainst
Woman
Boys wanted to sell Harvard extra
on the street Saturday. .Report at the
Michigan Daily office Thursday at 5
p. in. 26-27
50 more toques, received this morn-
ing-the full sized long heavy toque.
Harry Muller. 26
Pianos to rent. Good dependable in-
struments at lowest rates. Schaeberle
& Son's Music House, 110 So. MaIA
St. tf.

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Pianos to rent at Schaeberle & Sons
Music House. tf.
The special "Muller Gym Suit." Four
exclusive features. Shirt shaped like
a jersey sweater; pants with cloth
eyelets that won't scratch. Price same
as common kind, $1.00 per suit. Harry
Muller. 26

FOR RENT--Three single rooms, or
suite and single room furnished
suit, situated on Church StreE
three blocksefrom campus. Call
the Busy Bee. 22-
FOR RENT--Comfortable suite nef
engineering arch. Price $4.00.. Aj
ply 1208 Willard. 214

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Dean's Fresh Roasted Peanuts Have
different flavor. 214 S. Main St. 26-7

Boys wanted to sell Harvard extra
on the street Saturday. .Report at the
Michigan Daily office Thursday at e5
P h. R. 2627
Where are those Rubber Sole Bos-

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OFFICE FOR RENT--One office roon
second floor Press Bldg., Maynar
St., for rent. Heat and janitor 'se:
vice included in rent, $10.00 p
month. Inquire at Ann Arbor Pres
21-2
FOR SALE-Good sweet cider. 25
per gallon delivered. Phone. 214
Kenmore Brook Orchards, Gedde
Avenue. 21-

200-202 So. Main St.

tonians of yours.
Bootery.

Ask the Campus
ead Wed.

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There is a Great
Difference' in Tobaccos

Tuxedo is the Mildest, Sweetest, Most
Pleasant Smoke in the World, Because-

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Tuxedo is willing to spend the
money necessary to buy the mildest,
choicest, most thoroughly aged,
selected Burley tobacco.
Second-No one but the makers of
Tuxedo knows how to treat this Bur-
ley tobacco so that every bi; of pleas-
antness and goodness remains in the
tobacco and every bit of unpleasant-
ness and harshness is taken out.

v. STEFANSSON
famous explorer
Tuxedo is mild, cool
and soothing-just the sort
of tobacco d need. Tuxedo
goes wi th me whereverigo."'

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and other
valuable
premiums

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uxeok
The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette
Tuxedo was born, in 1904. Its
first jmitator appeared two years
later. Since then a host of imita-
tions have been born and are clam-,
oring for your patronage,
No imitation is ever as good as the
original. No amount of advertising,
no amount of bluster and bluff, can
ever make an imitation tobacco as
good as Tuxedo.
If you are not a pipe smoker, you
are denying yourself the greatest
smoking pleasure known to man.
Try luxed g.in yea.rpip tdZ w-eek.
YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE
Convenient p o u c h, Famous green tip,
inns lited wit5c With gold lettering,
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In Glass Humidors, 50c and 90c
send us 2 pents In stamps for post-
,, E 49gC and we will mail you a souvenir
- -tin of TUXEDO tobacco to any
pgipt iq the United States. Address
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
Room 1299 111 Fifth Avenue New York

G.RANDOLPH CHESTER
famous author
" Why shouldn't a..mqn
be wtilliihg'to rzs . .end au
lob qcco which giuel oas cool,
sweet and satisfying a smoke
as Tuxedo ?
3. N. MARCHANTD
Tamxouu illustratot.
I'Fill my pipewith Tux-
edo and I'm content, You
can't bea Txedoformild-
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Certificates given with cash
purchases at my store

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Enter your name in the advertising campaign.

Save

certificates. Get
friends to hel p you.

your

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Organization may
WIN THE PIANO

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"Try our 24hr. Approval Plan"

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PHONE 1707

Merchant Taller and Shirt Maker

604 East Liberty Street

CALL 120 E LIBERTY ST,

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